Introduction Nanotechnology involves manipulating atoms and molecules to give structure with new chemicals and physical properties. Nanotechnology devices have a wide range of applications such as electronics, medical, textiles and more. These devices have a typically have a scale of fewer than 100 nanometers (nm). A nanometer is a very small unit of measurements equal to one billionth of meters. What is Nanotechnology? Nano technology refers to the practice of manipulating atoms and molecules at the nanoscale, which is between 1 and 100 nanometers. By makings alternations at the atomic level, researchers can transform the chemical and physical properties of a substance. This can lead to new macrotechnologies with enhanced properties, including greater endurance and increased conductivity. Examples of Nanotechnology There are many examples of nanotechnology used in everyday life. Some of the most common applications include: Clothing Some clothing, such as outdoor gear ...
Introduction Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services including server, storage, databases, networking and software-over the internet. It allows user to access these resources on demand, paying only for what they use, rather than investing in and maintaining their own physical infrastructure. This provides flexibility, scalability and cost saving for businesses and individual. Cloud computing is pivotal in our everyday lives, whether that means to access a cloud application, such as Google Gmail. Cloud computing has also become indispensable in business settings from small startups to global enterprises. It provides the vast computing power. Benefits of cloud computing Cloud computing offers many benefits, including: Cost-effectiveness Increased speed and agility Unlimited scalability Enhanced strategic value Cost-effectiveness Cloud computing lets you offload some or all the expenses and effort for purchasing, installing, configuring and managing m...